Husk Power Systems, Electricity From Crop Waste – Ashden Award Winner

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Bihar is one of the most poorly-served states in India when it comes to electricity. Husk Power is connecting remote villages in Bihar to a clean, reliable electricity supply, which provides better light, harnesses a widespread waste product and costs less than alternatives. Husk Power’s 65 plants gasify rice husks and other biomass waste to supply electricity to around 180,000 people and, by replacing kerosene, they cut greenhouse emissions by over 8,000 tonnes of CO2 a year. The company is growing rapidly, aiming for over 2,000 plants in operation by the end of 2014.

It should be highly promoted ,there is huge demand of sustainable energy in
our country and the world for the benefit of nature.This technology must be
shared with our state and central government especially Modi ji.Great work
pandeyji hats off !!!!!!!!﻿